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Ralph J. Menconi

Ralph J. Menconi (June 17, 1915 – November 18, 1972) was a prominent sculptor and medallist, who received many accolades during his lifetime. Among them were the Ellen P. Speyer award for original sculpture in 1941, the Freedom Foundation Award, the Michelangelo Award, the American Numismatic Association's Sculptor of the Year award in 1970, and the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1971. He also received an honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, in 1971. He became known as the "Sculptor of Presidents" because of the 36-medal series of the American presidents he created for Presidential Art Medals.[1]

Early life edit

Menconi was born in Union City, New Jersey, the son of the architectural sculptor Raffaele E. Menconi and Josephine Zampieri Menconi. His father was born in Barga, Italy, a medieval mountain village in Tuscany. The elder Menconi studied in Florence and Carrara, and emigrated to the United States when he was in his late teens. He worked with the leading architects of the day, among them Carrere and Hastings whose classically-inspired buildings were erected in New York and elsewhere. The elder Mr. Menconi sculpted the ornate flagpole bases outside the New York Public Library in Manhattan.

Ralph J. Menconi was raised in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York and attended the nearby private day school, Scarborough School. At age 18, Menconi began the study of art at the National Academy of Design, New York, later attending Hamilton College. He earned his degree from Yale University, New Haven, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1939. Menconi was awarded a fellowship from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation at Laurelton Hall, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, before beginning military service in northern Africa and Europe in the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II. He attained the rank of major and was awarded a bronze star among other distinctions.

In 1949, Ralph Menconi was admitted to the Municipal Art Society of New York, and was elected a Director of the Society in 1964.

He was honored in 1955 with membership in the Century Association, a group founded in New York in 1847 to recognize persons with accomplishments in the arts and letters. Ralph remained a Centurion until his passing in 1972.

Sculpting edit

At age 22, as an apprentice to his father, Menconi created a sculpture titled "Mocha" depicting a young goat. The bronze of the subject entered the collection of Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, where it remains to this day. Originally the home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, an accomplished sculptor, Brookgreen Gardens is now a large outdoor sculpture park of works by American sculptors, installed alongside extensive botanical gardens, and is open to the public. Menconi's other three-dimensional works include a statue of Christ at the Cathedral in Nassau, the Bahamas, large busts and fountains on the campuses of Pace University, New York City, and in Pleasantville, New York, and works at Depauw University, Indiana. Beginning in 1951, Menconi and his wife Marjorie Ewen Menconi and their children, Ralph II and Susan, lived in Pleasantville, New York, where Menconi was very active in civic affairs, serving on the village’s Board of Trustees and as Police Commissioner. He attached a studio to his early-American house in Pleasantville as a second workspace to supplement his primary studio in Manhattan. His work also includes extensive Biblical sculpture for the reredos of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Pleasantville.

High relief edit

By the 1960s, Ralph Menconi had achieved a national reputation as a master of high relief portraits. He was much in demand as a designer of medals and plaques, and his work can be found all across the United States. His wood-carved reliefs of William Green and Samuel Gompers are in the main lobby of AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, DC, and his portraits of the seven original Mercury astronauts are displayed near Launch Pad 4 at Cape Kennedy. His work on the door of St. Joseph’s Church in East Camden, New Jersey, depicts the life of the saint. The state of Alaska selected him to create their statehood medal in 1959, and President-elect Richard Nixon chose Menconi to design his inaugural medal, which was featured on the cover of Time magazine on January 24, 1969. He also designed memorial medals for John F. Kennedy in 1964, and Winston Churchill in 1965. Among his more than 900 works, Menconi created medals for the National Book Award, New York University Law School, Kenyon College, Hamilton College, the Capitol Historical Society in Washington, and the New-York Historical Society. He was also selected to design the first official medal of the American Bicentennial Commission.

Presidents Eisenhower, Johnson and Nixon sat personally for him, and President Johnson also commissioned a portrait medal for his own use. Menconi’s other well-known medallic series depicted every signer of the Declaration of Independence, and every state in the United States, using heroes chosen by the states’ historical societies. He also created a very popular series of medals portraying America’s Apollo mission in space. At the time of his death at age 57, Menconi was nearing completion of a series of medals celebrating the Great Religions of the World.

The American Numismatic Society lists 118 medal designs. [2]

Ralph Menconi died suddenly of heart disease in his hometown of Pleasantville, New York on November 18, 1972, and is buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel, New York.

Menconi and his family spent many summer vacations on Cape Cod, where his widow Marjorie resided until her death in 2019.[3] The Cape Museum of Fine Arts in Dennis, Massachusetts held a retrospective exhibition of his work in 2001. Other exhibitions of his work plus the paintings of his widow Marjorie, were held at the Great Room Galley in Yarmouth Port, MA in 2012, and at the museum of the Historical Society of Olde Yarmouth in 2018.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Boitnott, David W. (2001). "Official Presidential Inaugural Medals". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  2. ^ "American Numismatic Society listing". 2012.
  3. ^ Vaughn, Susan (August 15, 2012). "Couple's artworks on display at New Church in Yarmouth Port". Wicked Local Yarmouth with News From the Register., Retrieved 2013-5-30.

External links edit

  • Medal Collectors of America Newsletter article on RJ Menconi
  • American Numismatic Society listing

Books that feature works by Ralph J. Menconi:

Who's Who Among American Medallists, by D. Wayne Johnson, Signature Art Medals, 2015// The Kennedy World in Medallic Art, by William Rice, Whitman Publishing, 2014// The President’s Medal, by Neil MacNeill, National Portrait Gallery, pub. by Clarkson Potter, 1977// The Official Inaugural Medals of the Presidents of the United States, by Richard Dusterberg, 1971, Medallion Press// Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture, vol. 2, by Beatrice Gilman Proske, 1955.//Medallic Portraits of John F. Kennedy, by Edward C. Rochette, Krause Publications, 1966.

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Numismatic Association s Sculptor of the Year award in 1970 and the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1971 He also received an honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts from Hamilton College Clinton New York in 1971 He became known as the Sculptor of Presidents because of the 36 medal series of the American presidents he created for Presidential Art Medals 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Sculpting 3 High relief 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editMenconi was born in Union City New Jersey the son of the architectural sculptor Raffaele E Menconi and Josephine Zampieri Menconi His father was born in Barga Italy a medieval mountain village in Tuscany The elder Menconi studied in Florence and Carrara and emigrated to the United States when he was in his late teens He worked with the leading architects of the day among them Carrere and Hastings whose classically inspired buildings were erected in New York and elsewhere The elder Mr Menconi sculpted the ornate flagpole bases outside the New York Public Library in Manhattan Ralph J Menconi was raised in Hastings on Hudson New York and attended the nearby private day school Scarborough School At age 18 Menconi began the study of art at the National Academy of Design New York later attending Hamilton College He earned his degree from Yale University New Haven where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1939 Menconi was awarded a fellowship from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation at Laurelton Hall Cold Spring Harbor New York before beginning military service in northern Africa and Europe in the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II He attained the rank of major and was awarded a bronze star among other distinctions In 1949 Ralph Menconi was admitted to the Municipal Art Society of New York and was elected a Director of the Society in 1964 He was honored in 1955 with membership in the Century Association a group founded in New York in 1847 to recognize persons with accomplishments in the arts and letters Ralph remained a Centurion until his passing in 1972 Sculpting editAt age 22 as an apprentice to his father Menconi created a sculpture titled Mocha depicting a young goat The bronze of the subject entered the collection of Brookgreen Gardens Murrells Inlet South Carolina where it remains to this day Originally the home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington an accomplished sculptor Brookgreen Gardens is now a large outdoor sculpture park of works by American sculptors installed alongside extensive botanical gardens and is open to the public Menconi s other three dimensional works include a statue of Christ at the Cathedral in Nassau the Bahamas large busts and fountains on the campuses of Pace University New York City and in Pleasantville New York and works at Depauw University Indiana Beginning in 1951 Menconi and his wife Marjorie Ewen Menconi and their children Ralph II and Susan lived in Pleasantville New York where Menconi was very active in civic affairs serving on the village s Board of Trustees and as Police Commissioner He attached a studio to his early American house in Pleasantville as a second workspace to supplement his primary studio in Manhattan His work also includes extensive Biblical sculpture for the reredos of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Pleasantville High relief editBy the 1960s Ralph Menconi had achieved a national reputation as a master of high relief portraits He was much in demand as a designer of medals and plaques and his work can be found all across the United States His wood carved reliefs of William Green and Samuel Gompers are in the main lobby of AFL CIO headquarters in Washington DC and his portraits of the seven original Mercury astronauts are displayed near Launch Pad 4 at Cape Kennedy His work on the door of St Joseph s Church in East Camden New Jersey depicts the life of the saint The state of Alaska selected him to create their statehood medal in 1959 and President elect Richard Nixon chose Menconi to design his inaugural medal which was featured on the cover of Time magazine on January 24 1969 He also designed memorial medals for John F Kennedy in 1964 and Winston Churchill in 1965 Among his more than 900 works Menconi created medals for the National Book Award New York University Law School Kenyon College Hamilton College the Capitol Historical Society in Washington and the New York Historical Society He was also selected to design the first official medal of the American Bicentennial Commission Presidents Eisenhower Johnson and Nixon sat personally for him and President Johnson also commissioned a portrait medal for his own use Menconi s other well known medallic series depicted every signer of the Declaration of Independence and every state in the United States using heroes chosen by the states historical societies He also created a very popular series of medals portraying America s Apollo mission in space At the time of his death at age 57 Menconi was nearing completion of a series of medals celebrating the Great Religions of the World The American Numismatic Society lists 118 medal designs 2 Ralph Menconi died suddenly of heart disease in his hometown of Pleasantville New York on November 18 1972 and is buried in Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel New York Menconi and his family spent many summer vacations on Cape Cod where his widow Marjorie resided until her death in 2019 3 The Cape Museum of Fine Arts in Dennis Massachusetts held a retrospective exhibition of his work in 2001 Other exhibitions of his work plus the paintings of his widow Marjorie were held at the Great Room Galley in Yarmouth Port MA in 2012 and at the museum of the Historical Society of Olde Yarmouth in 2018 citation needed References edit Boitnott David W 2001 Official Presidential Inaugural Medals Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 2010 06 01 American Numismatic Society listing 2012 Vaughn Susan August 15 2012 Couple s artworks on display at New Church in Yarmouth Port Wicked Local Yarmouth with News From the Register Retrieved 2013 5 30 External links editMedal Collectors of America Newsletter article on RJ Menconi American Numismatic Society listing Books that feature works by Ralph J Menconi Who s Who Among American Medallists by D Wayne Johnson Signature Art Medals 2015 The Kennedy World in Medallic Art by William Rice Whitman Publishing 2014 The President s Medal by Neil MacNeill National Portrait Gallery pub by Clarkson Potter 1977 The Official Inaugural Medals of the Presidents of the United States by Richard Dusterberg 1971 Medallion Press Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture vol 2 by Beatrice Gilman Proske 1955 Medallic Portraits of John F Kennedy by Edward C Rochette Krause Publications 1966 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ralph J Menconi amp oldid 1144109945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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